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UNKNOWN

MILLIONS HI'I".NT OX I'KOPAGAN I>A WORK..

Many are the private citizens o;i the United States who Imve contested the persistent and assiilnons cr forts made by Germany fo in;!ue!:< public opinion in America with the absence of any effort un I In- \:<y\ !.■;' i , .; , !, land to combat Hi is j- • ■.-; 11 i(- =. i ;;.:'; . i,;. . Furtiier tesiiinnuy (it' [}■.<> >-.<v.-- \;iv.< is. furnished in tl'.e I'.i:>t h! : ;:n *i;;;-' can lady receive! f; i.-. 1 w- :•:' ii '■- : ; friend living in (.••;:■: •:!. *■".::< v.: - :"; ; "VVe are a sti:;!• -..■ •> inn. : ;;.\-. .;■>;• t>i:)i>y has rottcl Anif:-;. a i !,>•<»;•-!• ;uv! throii'_:h with a. va.-! m;-1 ,<.{'.■:'.>■ \:\>'\ tration of ingenuiMS —1 v • ;■ : -■. -. -;'■:>'. tions, flatteries, <!ist<■• ] t :<>i'S. vi.m! i'i.-sir.ij.'le-inindeii man lii.t , , , (':;•'<!: "i kiK>' v '.vliether lie is on his political head or his heels; "But there arc tliousan is in New England, indeed lmn;ir^■ •I> '<■ ; ! amis in the country a Irup , ,!:;';-. w'w; a .- pasionately pro-Ally -—Mini" p.'OpY --a;. nine-tenths of the cnuMtry. "The country is tremiilinu' nntirr -f I> * - goad of German lintterv, ;■ = -?••;>i.-i n Mutations. («erinaii\'-ii:-li'i , ';! ;iil. (I^ , r rm;i):\--ii:-'':; nn■ in. and all this in the !'a< c >>!' a -n!ii:•) i:i!>• - seemingly a<-qui.'s<<>;it siicn-i- mi ' lie part of J'lli^iaii'!--liiiiii'iy, \;:-r t.i'al in acti\'ity so t'iir /is pr(ipM^ ;! n : ; ;1 : j { >,>~, "Everyone is 111 >-.>'! i•= i pro-f Icr man literßture; it is ic:': un your iloor step, comes in your niai! ii:u:': i ; " y<;u have a servant wit! , a 'iV;;!!'!!i<- 'la::!!----there are Cjuivalent nipio- in nddressed to liiin or lev "Millions, millions. i!iii!i"iis, <•■ money poured out in a never-coa-;in:-flood to change the opinion ;:n<l the heart of this land towards Kn^hni'l. Is it a wonder that v,c, a nation are undeciileil ? Knirlaml lias been l<io proud or too ri<>ht or too incxperience'l to explain hersell'. I'.ut she di.l not know the adversary she v,as to deal with. "I believe now there is a faint attempt at organised denial of some of the accusations made against Ihm'. ! hope it is not too late . . Hut. a' any rate, pro-British I'ct-lin where i' does exist is a ininiiii;; ami passiai-ari loyalty.''

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Northern Advocate, 2 December 1916, Page 1

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UNKNOWN Northern Advocate, 2 December 1916, Page 1

UNKNOWN Northern Advocate, 2 December 1916, Page 1